- the Umhlanga, or Reed Dance, and
their various forms of
beadwork. The art and
skill of
beadwork take part in the
identification of Zulu
people and act...
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Beadwork is the art or
craft of
attaching beads to one
another by
stringing them onto a
thread or thin wire with a
sewing or
beading needle or
sewing them...
- and
insets of
contrasting colours, and
later adopted techniques such as
beadwork when
trade made new
materials available. The
Inuit clothing system bears...
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various regions were
probably also
added before reaching a
beadworking site. What’s more,
beadworking and
beadmaking processes almost always involved the reuse...
- groups.
Although the
beadwork has some
cultural significance with
certain motifs having exclusive meanings, the
creator of the
beadwork has
creative control...
- and the two-way sled. They are
renowned for
their intricate and
ornate beadwork. They also
continue to make
traditional caribou-skin
clothing and porcupine...
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geometric beadwork,
including triangular imagery.
Isosceles triangles are prevalent, as they are the
known symbol of the leopard.
Beadwork, s****, bronze...
- for
their br****works,
beadwork, and
tabih weave. The
people of
these tribes wear
colorful embroidered native costumes and
beadwork accessories. The women...
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organs in
mosaic designs,
called avittat.
Women create elaborate netted beadwork collars. They have
strong mask-making
tradition and also are
known for...
- used for
pottery and ceramics.
Other crafts include basket weaving,
beadworking, br**** and
bronze working,
calabash carving and painting, embroidery...